Justin Tucker’s game-winner…as seen from the stands

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On Saturday evening, most Ravens fans watched Justin Tucker’s game-winning field goal soar through the uprights in double overtime in Denver from couches or sports bars in the Baltimore area.

(Or, in my case, from underneath a pool table…don’t ask.)

However, a couple thousand lucky Ravens fans were in attendance in the frigid temperatures at Sports Authority Field at Mile High to witness the thrilling victory in person.

Speaking on behalf of all Ravens fans who weren’t there, I’d just like to say that we are very, very jealous of you select few.

Luckily, some of them captured the moment on their phones and posted videos to youtube, so we can get a feeling of what it was like to be there.

Here is a collection of videos I found from inside the stadium on Saturday.

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6 Raves on “Justin Tucker’s game-winner…as seen from the stands

  1. Greg on said:

    I was at Mile High, took some good photos, and a vid of post game celebration but love these vids. I was too stressed (and COLD, good god was it cold) to take anything of this FG. It was a wonderful game to have been a part of. History, man

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